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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Will'o de Engelton iij. Joh'e de la More xx. Rob'to de Congreve ij. iij. Ric'o del Butheme xxij. Joh'e fr'eejus ij. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that to Huntington and his son (d. 1693) has verses by Congreve. Floor brasses commemorate Ellen Camby (d. 1516), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… sold it to C. T. Lucas, who sold it in turn to G. T. Congreve in 1881, from whom it passed in 1898 to his …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… in 1835. [D] Thornton, , Shrewsbury, Salop, u (1757). The Congreve correspondence at the William Salt Lib., Stafford …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… from Aug. 13, 1747, to April 8, 1754. * ? Written by Wm. Congreve in 1965. Of Yewton, near Crediton. His son Pollard …
Old and New London
… one; for nobody lives beyond him in the whole town.'" As Congreve was being rowed in a wherry up the Thames, at …
A History of the County of York
… Northern Heiress or the Humours of York, a comedy in the Congreve manner by Mary Davys. 95 In 1733-4 Thomas Keregan's …
Survey of London
… theatre include Handel and Haydn; dramatists, Vanbrugh, Congreve and Sheridan; architects, Vanbrugh, Novosielski, … Somerset.' 18 a On 14 December 1704 Vanbrugh and William Congreve received the Queen's authority to form 'a Company of … The Loves of Ergasto. 20 The first season was a failure. Congreve withdrew, and Vanbrugh became deeply involved in the …
Survey of London
… Vanbrugh, the architect and playwright, who with William Congreve was granted a licence in December 1704. 37 Meanwhile …
Old and New London
… It turned out, however, to be only an earl after all." Congreve, the poet, was one of the gallants who were fond of …
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